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Assets not enough to "overcome public charge grounds of inadmissibility for visa issuance"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I have never seen a case where a Sponsor has been pursued by the Government.

 

Now there are plenty of cases where the Beneficiary has/

 

I still cannot get my head around using a Beneficiaries assets when it is the Sponsor that will need to cough up. But then logic and Immigration rarely coincide.

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4 hours ago, flicks1998 said:

 

Can you provide more clarity on the line in bold?  When you saying "covers all costs", do you mean they are covering his housing, food, and incidental expenses and the $15K-$20K is mainly savings?  If thats the case, it may help providing Immigration further details.  The one thing I found out when I returned to the US was that generally speaking salaries are high, but the people are broke and $15-$20K after expenses is better than what 80-85% of Americans have, if not a higher %.  If I did not interrupt that correctly, then having a 2nd job may be needed.  

In theory, but in reality, US immigration is much more focused on salary than debt/living expenses.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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16 hours ago, NineDev said:

Thank you for the well wishes!
Our shared assets are above five times the difference (since mine is outside of the US, i think it's 5x), so that should technically work. We're working on finding a sponsor, but no luck so far.

Item Numbers 6. - 9. Assets of the Intending Immigrant. You may use the assets of the intending immigrant regardless of where he or she resides. The intending immigrant must provide evidence of such assets with this affidavit. Add together Item Numbers 6. - 8. and type or print the total number in Item Number 9. Form I-864A is not required to document the intending immigrant’s assets.

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8 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

Item Numbers 6. - 9. Assets of the Intending Immigrant. You may use the assets of the intending immigrant regardless of where he or she resides. The intending immigrant must provide evidence of such assets with this affidavit. Add together Item Numbers 6. - 8. and type or print the total number in Item Number 9. Form I-864A is not required to document the intending immigrant’s assets.

The above is correct.  It is still 3x for spouse of US Citizen.  Being comfortably over that is a plus though.

 

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